I stopped by Beachwood Park on Sunday to check out the progress. The road has been cleared however it still looks like it going to be quite a job pulling a kayak back up to the parking area after a day of fishing. While I did not check the shore line beyond the cleared beach area it may present another problem. The tide was out and there was a long muddy trek to the water. It would be great to hear from anyone that has launched from there, especially at low tide.
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Originally posted by spangler15 View PostI stopped by Beachwood Park on Sunday to check out the progress. The road has been cleared however it still looks like it going to be quite a job pulling a kayak back up to the parking area after a day of fishing. While I did not check the shore line beyond the cleared beach area it may present another problem. The tide was out and there was a long muddy trek to the water. It would be great to hear from anyone that has launched from there, especially at low tide.
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I took a look a Beachwood last week too. Am impressed with the work done to the path. The trip down to the water is good, but I would have to have help getting back up the hill. With that said, am excited about being able to get into the upper Magothy for some New fishing areas. Kudos for everyone's effort. I believe with time the path will get better.
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Largemouth live in the upper end of many of the small rivers and creeks where the salinity drops off. Pickerel thrive in brackish water but also due well in fresh water. Evidence of LM bass in salt water can be seen in the current fishkill in Middle river. Large numbers of bass, perch, catfish and stripers have been seen. Smallmouth bass require water that is a little less salty. How was launching at Beachwood?
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The mud was my big concern. I live very close to that park and would really like to fish there but when I checked it at low tide launching looked a bit difficult. I fish Old Man Creek occasionally which is just a short way down stream from Beachwood. The last time there I caught a 19" striper, a 4lb pickerel, a yellow perch and several white perch. Needed a catfish for a slam but didn't happen.
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